User talk:Syvanen
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[edit] Please Help
Dear sir,
I am not trying to promote a commercial operation in my links (i.e. to Bread). I spent a long time digitizing for free download these books for the gutenberg project, and, after hearing on the radio Wikipedia's need for citation, am trying to make sure these books are as easily accessible as possible. I earn $0 from linking people to the books. Should I upload the books to Wikipedia and then cite? How should I cite? Please respond to me soon, as I wish to be as helpful as possible.
--Aaron Brachfeld fallowfields@hotmail.com
[edit] Loop redirect
Yep, I know, I'm going through a list of redirects right now, since I've merged a few articles just now. -- Ned Scott 07:13, 14 August 2006 (UTC)
- Aaaah, oops, now I see what you meant. It's fixed now. *smacks head* -- Ned Scott 07:16, 14 August 2006 (UTC)
[edit] apologies
Sorry you didn't find the cable information "notable". Perhaps if you personally had spent the time building all the instrument and speaker cables for the Astoria, home studio and On an Island tour you might feel otherwise.
It is all I do in my garage, but I do it well, and it means a lot to me and the musicians who use my products. I suppose you have to experience it to understand.
If my link was to "commercial" I apologize. It was my first contribution to Wikipedia.
I tried just a general listing without a link under the effects section but that was killed as well.
It seemed to me that all the work I have done in support of the recording and tour of On an Island (and for Live 8) is/was as notable as some of the other effects listed. Heck, if I spent some time I could actually make corrections to obvious errors on the page instead of just adding a small contribution. But I guess I don't know enough to help. I'll just get back to my work now. David needs more cables.
Cheers